Yep Tapley for brakes. As far as I recall ABS is none functional bellow 5 mph/7 kph. I have doubts that the rolling road will generate that speed.Tapley meter
Yes, precisely! I agree!
He did take it up the road and admitted that it seemed fine... But the computer says "NO"...
Now you begin to sense my frustration!!
From initial issue of a "fail" notice you have 2 months in which to rectify any problems and submit the vehicle for a free re-test at the same test centre...
Now that the 2 months have elapsed, I have to re-submit the vehicle for a new CT test. Obviously I shan't be returning to the same test centre!
I have been trying to locate a test centre that has a 4 wheel rolling road - so far without success... Rumours are that such a test centre does not exist!!
Are you suggesting that I put a contract out on the guy?
That would indicate to me that it is not possible to test ABS on the brake test rollers. The frog tester is a prick.Perhaps you should print out the entire ABS section from RAVE and take it with you to the CT centre ?
As far as I understand, the ABS ECU receives wheel speed, and looks for differences outside a tolerance range. It doesn't know if the wheels are contra-rotating, but needs the dyno to turn them at different speeds.
Post 99 vehicles with 4-wheel TC must have the TC disabled before testing on 2-wheel dyno.
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You dont have none standard wheels and tyres fitted by any chance do you?
There could maybe, possibly be a problem we are unaware of (as unaware as the tester guy ) but judging from your last thread I’d say he’s being funny.
Over here you sometimes have to explain the abs light doesn’t go off with ignition but when moving but not normally an issue. My guy is a Landy guy so I never have the hassle he understands himself
Your ABS light does go out @ xx kph?
Only option I see is go somewhere else or ask him how much to fix and pay his extortion racquet
Perhaps you should print out the entire ABS section from RAVE and take it with you to the CT centre ?
As far as I understand, the ABS ECU receives wheel speed, and looks for differences outside a tolerance range. It doesn't know if the wheels are contra-rotating, but needs the dyno to turn them at different speeds.
Post 99 vehicles with 4-wheel TC must have the TC disabled before testing on 2-wheel dyno.
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Perhaps you should print out the entire ABS section from RAVE and take it with you to the CT centre ?
As far as I understand, the ABS ECU receives wheel speed, and looks for differences outside a tolerance range. It doesn't know if the wheels are contra-rotating, but needs the dyno to turn them at different speeds.
Post 99 vehicles with 4-wheel TC must have the TC disabled before testing on 2-wheel dyno.
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I know it's not helping the OP, but I have changed the test centre I use this year. I used to be quite happy driving 30 miles to get mine tested (200Tdi 90 - 2.4 VM RRC - Citroen based camping car) then the bloke left, and the replacement was a young guy who knew nothing but the book. Found out where the original guy is and now drive 10 miles more to get to him.
Difference is that he knows Land Rovers inside out, he is also quite considerate of a vehicles age when revving the engine for the emission test, (unlike the other ****)
Testing stations in France are just that, no remedial work will be done, I suppose that won't stop a tester recommending a mate to do the work for a few bungs.
It's in the ABS Brakes section of the RAVE workshop manual. Download RAVE.As a matter of interest, where is your attachment taken from? This info is not in the Owner's Handbook that I have.
Owners manual p130.
Only states must be done with someone famiilar with LR testing procedures due to the AbS and constant 4wd.
It's in the ABS Brakes section of the RAVE workshop manual. Download RAVE.
Alternatively it's here in an online copy. https://workshop-manuals.com/landro.../anti-lock_brake_system_description/page_981/